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Discover Ludwig"intersperse" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to mean inserting something into something else in a scattered or irregular way. For example, "The speaker sprinkled jokes throughout their presentation to intersperse moments of levity."
Dictionary
intersperse
verb
To mix two things irregularly, placing things of one kind among things of other: To scatter or insert something into or among other things. To diversify by placing or inserting other things among something.
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The arid and rocky lower slopes support only discontinuous grazing areas, but extensive undulating pastures intersperse the high peaks.
High valleys with occasional saline lakes intersperse the medial Kunlun ridges.
Contemporaries observed an ironic trait in his character and were also impressed by his ability to intersperse his speeches with biblical quotations.
Household favourite Joseph Calleja was brought on to intersperse Verdi orchestral excerpts with five arias, and though he did this with brisk efficiency there was no sense of style or sincerity: for this Maltese tenor, crossover is a matter of industrial production, and his fans clearly felt short-changed when, instead of singing an encore, he just blew kisses at them.
There's cold, rational science behind your decision to bust out your robot dance moves to impress the CEO, and if you take a minute to understand what's going on inside you, it may give you cause to reflect and maybe intersperse your alcohols intake with a few glasses of water.
Gorgeous melodies and lyrics intersperse with incidental sounds like the barking of dogs and the hum of lawn mowers.
So it was odd, perhaps, to intersperse the austere seven Words on this occasion with the frenzied babble of nine of Gesualdo's 27 Holy Week Responsories, however wonderfully sung by the Hilliard Ensemble.
Even many of the organisms that do exactly this and they are not all the so-called primitive forms every so often intersperse their normal asexual pattern with sexual reproduction.
There are two active synagogues in Cairo and a direct flight (mandated by the Camp David accords) to Tel Aviv, and while many Egyptians make a distinction between individual Jews and the state of Israel, others freely intersperse the two terms.
Another participant chimed in, "It's very important to intersperse bodies between the clown that might be in trouble and the police officer".
He made the most of his voice (and dictation software) by starting a blog, excerpts from which intersperse domestic scenes and home movies from more mobile days.
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